Cajunshooter
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OKay it is killing me! Temperatures have just dropped here in East Texas. I went out to hunt yesterday evening and the wind was absolutely zero. This morning it is 56° and the wind is absolutely zero. I feel like I should be out hunting but I know any place I try to set into tight I’m going to be busted because my scent will be hitting the ground. By the way I practice all the scent regimen, even scent lok but I don’t trust it that much.
I got busted by a doe yesterday that I couldn’t even see and I know it’s because she winded me.
I am in extremely thick cover, I have quite a few bedding areas scouted but I’m afraid to try to approach them with no wind at all.
Should I just abandon hunting in this case or risk blowing my known bedding areas?
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I got busted by a doe yesterday that I couldn’t even see and I know it’s because she winded me.
I am in extremely thick cover, I have quite a few bedding areas scouted but I’m afraid to try to approach them with no wind at all.
Should I just abandon hunting in this case or risk blowing my known bedding areas?
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